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The July 2023 issue is now available online News: ‘agflation has peaked’ Profit margins tumble for growers News analysis Using intelligence to Counter yellow rust Concerns lead to sfi improvements Three essential business actions Opinion: Championing organic Agronomy matters: There’s more to rye Grassweeds: A vital tool in black-grass control Grassweeds: adapting sprayers to tackle Black-grass Cereals preview: what was …
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UK farmers and land managers are being advised to tap into cutting-edge ‘location science’ and geospatial data to help them make the right business choices amidst increasing demand for land. A recent report from the UK Government’s Geospatial Commission highlighted that agriculture is the sector facing the greatest threat of essential changes in UK land use1. According to the report, the agriculture …
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Organic Research Centre (ORC) has named Norfolk farm manager Alex Parkinson as winner of its Young Organic Farmer/ Grower of the Year (YOFY) Award 2022/23 today (4th July 2023). Presented at the National Organic Conference (NOC) organised by Organic Farmers and Growers (OF&G) and hosted by Green Acres Farm in Shropshire the award highlights the achievements of young organic farmers and growers who …
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Yara is expanding its Crop Nutrition Services offering by further investment in digital and technical solutions to support growers. The company’s recent investment in their Customer Portal allows liquid fertiliser customers 24/7 access to their Yara account. Via the portal customers can view and print invoices, see their deliveries, orders and order histories. In addition, and most importantly for liquid …
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The BASIS Paul Singleton award has been presented to Mark Denness for his work on seed treatments and the reduction of the use of pesticides and artificial nitrogen. Mr Denness received the award at Cereals 2023 after achieving the highest number of marks for the research element of the BASIS Certificate in Crop Protection course. He said: “I’ve always been …
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Thomas Spiering has joined the Claas Group Executive Board, where his responsibilities will include the Self-propelled harvesters business unit. He will be reporting to CEO Jan-Hendrik Mohr. "We are delighted that with Thomas Spiering we have gained an experienced manager for this important role on the Group Executive Board," says Cathrina Claas-Mühlhäuser, Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board of the Claas …
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